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F . P simple matter for those waging a |advertising manager of the New Brit- | 3 | chief of the Henderson police depart- | (" and his fourteen men, ap« INTERESTING TALKS never ceasing war against tuberculosis |ain “Herald” guests of the club, were | ure e Ie CORONER ]NVESTIGATES ment, Alex Posey, prepared to carry | pointed by City Commissioners J, H. to congquer it. Dr. Gibson said that |introduced. s SRR the battle to the courts Hart and J. W. Johnson, 80 per cent of the children between i Bl LI B N & Hendorson becs a fwo-police are aftocted ny e germ, and vt e | GLRCTED FOR {1TH TIME b R i it e sppointed by Wavon Gl Siauh | tsind 5 son gt Soleas Coand /2 SN {same holds true of 95 per cent of | | y Matter. Whi Geand | men. appointed by Mayor Clay Hall, | tained o ton of homey fro | 8. | o refused to vaeate their positions for'in less thgn a years time. B — |adults, Although infected with the iy ; G :g-wm, it does not, necessarily mean_ | / | ) ReV. Stflllley Tciek and Dr. Gihson:than they have tuberculosis and it ix%”""' A Marsh,, Soperinicodent of A‘ / 6 B::I.‘L-ANS Trenton A. J., Jan 16.~The coun: i only those who are in a weakened | seantey Memorial Sunday School, v & jury, which 01 Mefldm -Speakers condition when infected who contract Hot water |yesterday, witl be called upon to x tuberculosis. Starts on Another Term, (A 2 sure Rellef Lprobe the death of Harold B. Reese S Dr. Gibson sald that there are four | (.. A Nk for 10 years super- :;(\\T‘M:q ’ 4% 1\: ige i\'l‘ bty THURSDAY FR]DAY institutions being conducted by the |y congont of the Stanley Memorial . Bahael iy Lions ole was hokd s might tn Odd |*4Le. for tubercilar children and that | induy 'soiool, was ro-iected for the N vt Brvenat Cuhiy . : COCOANUT Tellowa hall. Rev. Stanley Ieiek, edi- | fnoney, 18 1ot spared in thelr admin- |1, copgecutive time last evening at | _25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere | R (1 OTET KIERE AR P00 THE § { T RODAIVY. tor of the “Catholic Leader,” spoke on | Srration. He sald that by sccuring | gn . annual meeting. Other officers | Tm—m——————— bl B o BREAD | IryALLOW oot Bod oad i masaas qepoke O | the, permission/of the ehildren’s pur- | o AU WCSLIE rinceton yosterduy and questio a2 ! B sy b S 4y said | onts it would have been possible to| V" il ‘ WOULD SPEE TR]ALS abont 20 witnesses, Becasse of the L at at the present time there is alpring two or three children to the Superintendent of junior depart- | statements of some of the witnesses it TOAST :;:D:)'::‘zrfgr?t‘::: rlrl'u:::::fleb:u: meeting for demonstration purposes | ment, Leroy Strong; superintendent - wis daclded that the case was ono for I 25 He said that as @ usual thing a loaf Lut that the authorities did not decm ary and beginners department, | ypuo Attorney General Wants Loss grand jury investigation. * B C of good bread will not last very ]m“‘ it advisable to take the least chances| Mrs. Flora Rolofi; stant superin- The authoritics claim that the | in any household (,sp'm,d”y m,i‘\\'ilh their charges. x tendent and se ry, Mrs. T. D. - Delay in Bringing Criminal Cases hockey game in which Reese re- e § i & G where there is a ls.umly 61‘ antliten Dr. |bm_)n «l»rlu_n-d l‘h;«l if com- r th r;"nf‘ml secrets Mis: i g ceived a fatal blow on the head was - > AR Y and that the rate at which this ala-’ mon sense is used in eating, sleeping | Ritter ssistant gen secretary, Into Court, L very rough one from heginning to St e e 2, | L DL S I e i R et NEWPORT MACKEREL lb. 16 mendation it needs as to its being a | .. SubstRGE 1Day T Wreally: do-|| Mige [Mkien. Jonee; treasurer, 7| son. deldy in thoe trisl of criminal cases| S81V94 & vigious blow on the head at 5 Paad of the fArst order. Ly Ic‘fok creascd. Holland; intermediate department, | > prv‘l;(,m, by Attorey Generul Jay| the hands of onc of the pi: of eny Wb DR RO0K AND told of being in Europe during the Lions Quartet Sings A \'I s"',':’,""-” ussistant, Miss | p “gonon tn his annual report, filed | the team XEpiEaculing the Canadian HADDOOK il llc SWORDFISH ... L. 48c war and finding it practically impos-| The Lions quartet, after an ah-. | reive MYCKOIU planist, Junior de- | 540y " o also suggests that the au- | HO¥aL Bank. o ened BOSTON LIVE: AXD BOUED 3@ sible to sit down and have a meal with (sence of several weeks, were present | Pagte "y WSS Alarvict Anderson: as- | ey of the state commission on AN Goroner Grove hudl leatied BLUEFISH ... Lb 16C‘ SHRIMP a Cc 800d bread or toast. While returning |and rendered several selections which |y e S0 (HOTES SRANSL PIADISL |y pocogsuries of life be broadened | O the deith of T S State- ROCKPORT 1sH to this country ho. said his firet |Wwere well recolved. Secrotary J. I, |Primary department, Mrs. Flora Ro- |\ .® Lol tion™ 0" include supervision|t0 Princeton to it igate, St I 16c SOAAN thought was the vieion of himself sit- | O'Brien read a lctter from the Lions "m,;ml' ,‘::‘,'."‘,','K\\ '\'I':.” 5 J_;"';'.”’ of the production and sale of gaso- “l:\ll e h"’_ M"”‘lm'l'““ h"' "\"'_"’_I_!"’:\ FANCY FLEsH BOILING ting down to & meal with good bread |club of Cincinnati, telling of a ma P SR ive, 2t Emlly RIUAET 1ho nd othar potroleum produsts | SHedL BN fo contiidsthe yrovel UANEE i o 18c haeie p and toast, and he remarked that this |zine for blind children that is being ‘” o S A “In eertain complicated and intri- ‘”“ il Ths SHisBal pti SCROD FINNAN HADDIE Was not simply a vision as one of his |Published under the auspices of the TO SPEND 270 M1 : cate criminal cases there has been 1 “:j ¥ cerbddo Lkl ,‘,‘,“,,,‘ oval STEAK 18c FILLETS i first acts on reaching the country was [club. The Ohio club requested the G Bl IO necessary prolongation of the . boz | AT ‘|“ 1 Iu 3 Lrl 5 LARA FRIESH CAPE to sit down and eat a meal such as|members of the local club to got the | N¢W York, Jan. 16.—Expenditures | fween conviction and punls HO e R HERRING 14c SCALLOPS . he had dreamed of since lcaving names of any blind children in this ©f $270.000,000 for improvements and | the report read in part. “xxx Today it € O L WEREEEN R SAYBROOK OPENED LONG Europe, ; vicinity and send them to the secre. | CXteDSIONs to the Lell system are pro- |is ot unusual for lawyers for defend- | & J"' S A i el FLOUNDERS 12c CLAMS Pint 28c Besides the palatability of bread |tary of the Cincinnati club who witl | ¥19¢d for in the 1924 budget of the ,nts to accumulate in the course of o 104 10 oSt Wy e e ROUND and toast and the cheapness of the |see that the magazime is sent to the |AMerican Telejhone and Telegraph |jong trial hundreds of exception TR MACKERET zzc AMS . Quart 250 food Father Teiek said that it con- | children | company and associated organizations. [~ The attorney general recommends - L , ¢ 1 OPENED taine & y B0 | This is an increase of $309000,000 | iy, L o i T“O OLlCE FORCES FANCY NO. 1 d the necessary muscle building A communication from Mary .| . that In such cases the cntire record SNELTS Lb [ S ... Quart C and heating energies for thebody. In Curtin, sccretary of the Chamber of |°° " '8 and testimony be certified to the su- S NATIVE DRESSED ] closing he described bread and toast| Commerce, asking the club to desig- | e 2y —— perlor court, thus obviating the eheck- AL il 350 e 22c us the staff of life and urged every nate a member to serve on the Sal- | TO LIFT R 'ERSHIP ing up of thousands of pages of court Henderson, Ky., Chief and Men Re- ”'\"m“.“;r s BON ELESS member of the club to impress on his |vation Army advisory board was read. | New York, Jan. 16.Receivership of | records. i Sroals - b Yavor of 9 LMON Lb 32(: SALT COD ..., T, 166 friends the benefits that may be db- |1t was voted to have the president ap- | the U. S 1°00d Products corporadon| The report commends the working| fuse fo. Vacate n Favor of th N WHITE VAT SALT rived from eating both, point a member of the club to serve | Will be lifted shorily, according 1. pe- 0f the state law inst the sale of| yog1y Appointed Department. i 1 d 42c HERRING ...... Lb. 14c . Lecture on Tuberculosis on this boa 1t was voted to adopt ports in the financial disoma A | “fireproof” coal 2 protection of the The second speaker on the program |the present form of social card which | plan of reorgunization Is understood | public from fraud Henderson, Ky., Jan. 16.—Chief of - o Yas Dr. Gibson, supcrintendent of the |will be sent to members of the club | to provide for scaling down the capi- | T | the Henderson police department, Ji- e WHOLE MILK MILD Meriden Sanitarium for tuberenlar |each week announcing the time and | tal stock, with a new issue of $1 S0 We've Noticed e, still was in possession of ‘ i CHEESE Lb, 29c children, . He said that if people could | date of the meeting. 000,000 preferred stock and an offer- | In Mexico, presidential elections ice headquarters and members of | g realize the manner in which the dis-| A number of new members and Dr. | ing of $2,000,000 in bonds to stock- {are setfled by an uprising vote. force still held the official ease works it would be comparatively | Delano, and M. J. Smith, assistant | holders. Norfolk Virginia-Pilot lges” today while supporters of | The regular weekly meeting of the Now for the Greatest Furniture event of the entire year—“OUR JANUARY SALE.” Hundreds of Folks have been waiting for this Sale. First Choice is the best, so act at once and choose while the Stock is complete. oy Below Are Just a Few of Our Many Bargains Everything 20% During This Except a Great 2 T ~ A Few Articles Sale At Cost S-Piece Walnut Dining Shites, 3-Piece Walnut Bed Room Suites Your Choice of 10 Overstuffed foes 1 &8 . $149.00 Living Room Suites, at. ... Our Sale Price only 100 Patterns of Lino- We carry the Whitney " Cotton Mattresses White Enamel o ‘Ol ¢ ¢ uris - AT E cial g oo m also Tvory Beds We have the largest assortment of rugs in this vieinity Buy Your Stove leum to select from: Bahy Carriage — 100 special duri <al . It ha<e o y selec E . $1950 T§1250 $1050 o e e TTUUGRE0 b wresi 69C e == John A. Andrews & Co. - AT 33.90 E ACT QUICKLY ' Tel. 72 The Big Furniture Store 132 Main Street